A Cavalcade of Texas: An historic visit to Texas in 1938
A Cavalcade of Texas
Publisher: Interstate Theatres of Texas, 1938
Summary: An historic visit to Texas in 1938 featuring the industrial life and history of Texas in a film buried for over 50 years.
Documentary film.
Credits: Produced under Interstate Theatres of Texas' Karl Hoblitzelle's supervision by James A. Fitzpatrick, director, editor and narrator; Produced under auspices of Texas World's Fair Commission, Inc. Old West Musical Score by Nathaniel Finston and Constantine Bakaleinikoff.
Technicolor. Originally intended to screen at New York World's Fair, instead 16mm print first screened in Interstate Theaters due to Texas' failure to complete it's building in New York. Shown to millions with capacity audiences at New York World's Fair and San Francisco Golden Gate Exposition during 1940 season, receiving high praise from New York and San Francisco critics. Filming locations: Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Ft. Worth, LaPorte, Galveston, Kilgore, Port Arthur, New Gulf, Lufkin, Rio Grande Valley, El Paso, Big Bend, Austin, Washington, D.C. Texas notables included: John Nance Garner, Jesse H. Jones, James V. Allred, W. Lee O' Daniel, Coke Stevenson, Richard Kleberg, future U.S. President L.B.J., Col. Andrew Jackson Houston (84-year-old Grandson of Sam Houston). #tbt
Видео A Cavalcade of Texas: An historic visit to Texas in 1938 канала J. Dwight Tom
Publisher: Interstate Theatres of Texas, 1938
Summary: An historic visit to Texas in 1938 featuring the industrial life and history of Texas in a film buried for over 50 years.
Documentary film.
Credits: Produced under Interstate Theatres of Texas' Karl Hoblitzelle's supervision by James A. Fitzpatrick, director, editor and narrator; Produced under auspices of Texas World's Fair Commission, Inc. Old West Musical Score by Nathaniel Finston and Constantine Bakaleinikoff.
Technicolor. Originally intended to screen at New York World's Fair, instead 16mm print first screened in Interstate Theaters due to Texas' failure to complete it's building in New York. Shown to millions with capacity audiences at New York World's Fair and San Francisco Golden Gate Exposition during 1940 season, receiving high praise from New York and San Francisco critics. Filming locations: Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Ft. Worth, LaPorte, Galveston, Kilgore, Port Arthur, New Gulf, Lufkin, Rio Grande Valley, El Paso, Big Bend, Austin, Washington, D.C. Texas notables included: John Nance Garner, Jesse H. Jones, James V. Allred, W. Lee O' Daniel, Coke Stevenson, Richard Kleberg, future U.S. President L.B.J., Col. Andrew Jackson Houston (84-year-old Grandson of Sam Houston). #tbt
Видео A Cavalcade of Texas: An historic visit to Texas in 1938 канала J. Dwight Tom
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